"The year 2016 has been announced as the recruitment year. There are 1.13 lakh vacancies. Efforts are on to fill them up at the earliest," Das said here.
Distributing appointment letters to successful candidates of the fifth JPSC examination and asking them to discharge their duties honestly, Das said development works would get pace with the increase in appointments and good governance could reach to the last person of the society.
He said recruitment process could not get the required pace due to political instability and failure of defining local policy in the past.
This time the sixth and the seventh JPSC examinations would be held simultaneously, he said.
Nine tribal languages were included in the state and there would be 150 marks examination in those languages and general knowledge for 200-marks was also being included, the Chief Minister said.
Stating that people wanted development and government was committed for it, he said Jharkhand should be made a corruption-free state and all should put in their work to get the state in the bracket of advanced states.